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CED builds on both the capacities of young women, and community supports, to maximize resources. Programs and supports offered to young women through the network of community organizations they already access can start to work with young women as individuals to prepare them to enter into the waged economy. If young women are to share equally in efforts toward CED, the gendered implications of the programs must be considered. A gender-based analysis of current CED programs would likely find divisions between the types of CED activities women and men do. Women can be found doing community. | FCM FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES FEDERATION CANADIENNE DES MUNICIPALITÉS THE HOUSING MARKET AND CANADA S ECONOMIC RECOVERY www.fcm.ca Prepared for FCM by Steve Pomeroy Focus Consulting Inc. University of Ottawa Centre on Governance. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities FCM has been the national voice of municipal government since 1901. With close to 2 000 members FCM represents the interests of municipalities on policy and program matters that fall within federal jurisdiction. Members include Canada s largest cities small urban and rural communities and 21 provincial and territorial municipal associations. 2012 Federation of Canadian Municipalities. All rights reserved. Federation of Canadian Municipalities 24 Clarence Street Ottawa Ontario K1N 5P3 www.fcm.ca FEDERATION W- BL A OF CANADIAN L MUNICIPALITIES FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES MUNICIPALITẾS SINCE 1901 The Housing Market and Canada s Economic Recovery 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary.2 Housing and the Economy.4 Rental Housing and Economic Recovery.6 Barriers to Rental Market.7 Growth and Rental Demand.8 Increased Market Supply and Affordable Housing.10 Municipalities Respond.11 Moving Forward.12 .